Craig White wrote:
---- sysV services were never intended to launch processes that only run in user space.
And sound services don't really have much to do with a user login or GUI.
I suppose you could do a 'man pulseaudio' or just blindly figure out that a SIGHUP will restart a process (even alsa).
Does that tell you how to reconfigure fedora to run a sound server that isn't tied to a user? I think pulseaudio is capable of this, but 'man pulseaudio' probably doesn't tell you how to undo the stock fedora setup.
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